
“The dual curriculum means my son can sit Cambridge IGCSEs and still have the American High School Diploma as a pathway. That flexibility was the deciding factor for us.”
— Year 10 Parent(representative)“The teachers genuinely know the children as individuals. My daughter has never felt lost in the crowd, which I was worried about given the school's size.”
— Year 4 Mother(representative)The school has not yet been reviewed by SPEA, meaning there is no independent regulatory assessment of teaching quality, student progress, or inclusion provision. This is the single largest transparency gap for prospective parents and should be addressed as a priority.
No IGCSE pass rates, A-Level results, or American Diploma completion data are publicly available. Without this, parents cannot independently benchmark the school's academic results against peers in Sharjah education.
Families seeking a dual British and American curriculum with Cambridge and AIAAsc accreditation at mid-range fees, particularly those who value curriculum flexibility for future university pathways in the UK, US, or globally.
Families who prioritise a published SPEA inspection rating, independently verified exam results, or detailed documentation of SEN, EAL, and inclusion provision before making a school selection.
We chose SBIS because it gave us options. Our children can sit Cambridge exams or take the American diploma - we did not have to commit to one system before knowing where we would end up living.